Velocita
Lights First Network Route
Dominion Telecom is first customer on Houston-to-Orlando route
Nov. 13, 2001 -- Velocita Corp. this week announced it
has "lit" the first route of the company's nationwide
broadband network.
Velocita,
a broadband services provider headquartered in Falls Church, Va.,
hailed the activation of its Houston-to-Orlando route as a "significant
milestone" in the deployment of its optical network infrastructure.
The company also announced that Dominion Telecom, Inc.
will be its first customer on the route.
"The
Houston-to-Orlando light-up takes Velocita one step closer to
fulfilling our promise of providing highest value optical network
infrastructure and data services nationwide,'' said Buddy Pickle,
Velocita CEO. "Velocita's strategy is to build responsibly
in the present environment, yet remain focused on serving the
longer term customer demand for increasing bandwidth.''
The
1,200-mile Houston-to-Orlando route provides service via points
of presence in Houston, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Mobile, Tallahassee
Jacksonville and Orlando.
Velocita
said it expects to activate additional routes from Tulsa to Kansas
City and St. Louis in the next month. The company recently signed
an agreement with Cisco Systems, Inc., the Internet networking
leader, to provide the optical and IP equipment to light and power
Velocita's nationwide network.
Velocita
Corp. is a nationwide broadband networks provider serving
communications carriers, Internet service providers, and corporate
and government customers.
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